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Braulio of Zaragoza

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Archbishop Isidore faced a rising threat of Gothic barbarism. His strategic thrust was teaching. Braulio was ordained by Isidore in 624, and joined the clergy serving Seville. The next year, Braulio returned to Zaragoza where his brother John was then bishop, and served as his
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ambitions, and to have had a hand in the revision of his works. Bishop Braulio, to whom Isidore dedicated it and sent it for correction, divided it into its twenty books. Braulio dubbed it
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Upon his brother's death in 631, Braulio succeeded him as bishop. Known for his personal austerity, almsgiving and preaching, he was an advisor and confidant of several
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who had been baptised, but who had subsequently lapsed. Whether their handling by the Iberian bishops might have been somewhat lax had been among the
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Via his eradicating Arianism and his leading National Councils at Toledo and Seville, Isidore helped to unify the kingdom. Though King
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Towards the end of his life, he lost his eyesight. He was buried in what is now the church of
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Braulio was born of a noble Hispano-Roman family. His father, Gregory, was
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Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 23 April 2020
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was installed as associate king on Braulio's recommendation.
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Writers throughout the Middle Ages referred extensively to
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Braulio worked with Isidore to convert the Visigoths from
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Weber, Nicholas. "St. Braulio." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Writings of Braulio of Saragossa, Fructuosus of Braga
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Isidore of Seville
Eastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
shrine
Nuestra Señora del Pilar
Feast
Patronage
Zaragoza
Aragon
Latin
bishop of Zaragoza
Kingdom of the Visigoths
Visigothic Kingdom
Hispania
History of Spain
Bishop of Osma
Catholic Church
Isidore's
Seville
archdeacon
Visigoth kings
Chindasuinth
Recceswinth
Arianism
encyclopaedic
councils of Toledo
San Millan
Iberian
Pope

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